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Invasive streptococcal infections structure infections with a fatal outcome

Azovskova O. V.  (Smolensk State Medical University)

Fedosov E. A.  (Smolensk State Medical University)

Dorosevich A. E.  (Smolensk State Medical University)

The article presents data on the structure of invasive fatal infections caused by different types of streptococci. The incidence of invasive streptococcal infections among men of working age is 1.6 times higher than among women (63.3% and 36.6%, respectively). Pathogenic S. pyogenes, S. pneumoniae, S. agalactiae - 71.7%) and opportunistic streptococci (groups D, groups "anginosus": S. gallolyticus, S. anginosus, S. constellatus and others-28.3%) participated in the development of invasive streptococcal infections with fatal outcome. The etiological structure of invasive streptococcal infections in children was represented by S. agalactiae (48.1%), S. pneumoniae (11.1%), S. gallolyticus (7.4%), S. pyogenes (3.7%), etc.

Keywords:invasive infections, streptococci, post-mortem specimens, etiological structure

 

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Citation link:
Azovskova O. V., Fedosov E. A., Dorosevich A. E. Invasive streptococcal infections structure infections with a fatal outcome // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2018. -№09. -С. 5-9
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